We love this spot by the Tetons! Can you imagine homesteading here?
Some Bison a bit further down the road.
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Just gorgeous!
I love the barn and the outhouses too,
and what I wouldn’t do,
to have such a view!
I love this spot near the Tetons too. I have a similar photo as the first one. I didn’t see the outhouses though.
No, I cannot imagine homesteading there…I would love to be able to time travel and see just how it was.
Poor outhouses! They have seen better days! Beautiful scenery…all the pictures!
Gorgeous.
Stunning! I love seeing the mountains since they aren’t around my part of the world.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. your family is beautiful. And those sheep are fantastic! Started following you on facebook.
Beautiful.
We’re headed up to that area, this fall. Can’t wait.
I used to have a jigsaw puzzle with that barn on it. What a beautiful spot! : )
Love the barn, and the Tetons behind make for a fabulous photo!
Definitely one of my FAVORITE places. Best trip I ever took. Great pictures!
I see that barn all over the place – where exactly IS this long-forgotten farm?
So beautiful! The mountains in the background are stunning.
Thanks for taking part in the Nurture Photography Challenge!